
1 November 2018 | 0 replies
I’m interested in investing abroad and would like some ideas of good areas of the USA that are currently good markets, but inexpensive to get into.

3 November 2018 | 1 reply
Also condos are relatively inexpensive, I got mine in foreclosure for $30k, put $10k into it and they sell for $50k - $60k.

2 November 2018 | 2 replies
Also condos are relatively inexpensive, I got mine in foreclosure for $30k, put $10k into it and they sell for $50k - $60k.

11 November 2018 | 1 reply
I was in the exact same boat about 1.5 years ago Justin.The properties that I buy are Very inexpensive, so this strategy wouldn’t be as effective on properties sat over 100k...Basically, my first 2 deals were home runs, meaning after the renovations we more than doubled our inItIal Imveatment.Purcjase prIce on house 1 was 24k, +6k In remIbatIons whIch I funded wIth cash. we refIed that one for 70k whIch resulted In mt InItIal onbeatment comong back plus an extra 30k or so.

11 November 2018 | 2 replies
It's inexpensive and pretty easy as long as you have everything documented.

15 November 2018 | 15 replies
Thanks for the quick reply, Julie - very encouraging to hear that it's an avenue worth pursuing.I used to be concerned about my personal furniture (which is not inexpensive) but after I added up the opportunity costs of NOT utilizing my primary residence as a STR in my absence, all my concerns about it vanished.

12 November 2018 | 4 replies
If you haven't heard of them already some quick rules of thumb are to look for properties that rent for 1% or more than the purchase price and generally you should expect about 50% of your rental income to go back out in expenses like property management, capital expenditure, maintenance, vacancy etc.

9 December 2018 | 9 replies
If you want to rent do you want current cash flow or do you want safer areas with more appreciation potential.Pigtown is the closest area to downtown that is still inexpensive but currently it is not very nice area.

17 November 2018 | 3 replies
If it falls short you might have to put in expensive upgrades for them.With national tenants you have to analyze what you are getting versus what you are giving up in return to see if it is worth it or not.

18 November 2018 | 4 replies
I have guys who are inexpensive and do quality work but i also have guys who cost a little more but are perfectionists and do very high end finishes. feel free to send me a connection/ message.